Security
Keyless car entry systems provide high level protection
Motorists concerned by the rise in the theft of cars with keyless car entry systems can sleep easier from this week as Ganvol launches its keyless key fob protector. This Ganvol Faraday Box S1 is a fob protector and signal blocker to stop car thieves in their tracks, manufactured to high precision from the same grade aluminium used to make high end laptops.
Collaboration to detect physical cyber attacks
UltraSoC and Agile Analog have announced a collaboration that aims to deliver the industry’s most comprehensive hardware-based cyber security infrastructure by combining UltraSoC’s embedded on-chip analytics with Agile Analog’s advanced on-chip analogue monitoring IP, in order to detect physical cyber attacks.
Door entry range features standard two wire installation
Suitable for all requirements from end users to specifiers of the largest developments, Legrand has refreshed and expanded its Bticino Classe 100 door entry range.
Home network solutions enable enterprise-level security
With organizations moving in-office operations to remote environments due to COVID-19 quarantine mandates, creating a secure work-from-home network is a top priority. Digi International has announced a hardware and software package, including the Digi EX15, Digi 6310-DX, Digi Connect IT and Digi Remote Manager that enable enterprises to simply provide remote workers with high-speed connectivity backed by enterprise-level security t...
COVID-19 pandemic breeding digital scammers
The COVID-19 pandemic has without any doubt triggered a distinct and unmistakable swell in the levels of collective unease in much of humanity. What we are currently experiencing is both unprecedented and at the same time intrinsically unnerving.
COVID-19 fears bring opportunities for cyber criminals
Cyber Risk Aware is offering free COVID-19 Phishing Tests to help businesses defend their network against increased cyber threats during this Coronavirus pandemic period. At a time when businesses and individuals are more vulnerable, many working remotely to mitigate the spread of this pandemic, organisations need to pull together for the greater good.
Cyber security threats caused by COVID-19 for businesses
The COVID-19 outbreak is forcing millions of employees to work from home. This means countless organisations are faced with a unique cyber security challenge: how to keep as many business-critical functions running as possible whilst maintaining adequate security.
Building comprehensive hardware security
OEMs are interested in developing hardware security that addresses a number of security threats including data theft, data corruption, equipment hijacking, cloning and design theft. Moreover, security threats are no longer confined to systems in active use.
Home sensor protects both property and privacy
Swedish tech company, Minut, has developed an all-in-one home sensor for the short term rental market offering peace of mind with noise monitoring, home insights and a smart home alarm. The device is easy to install, packed full of sensors with mobile access and instant alerts.
Employees are weak link in business cybersecurity
Estimates show that 90% of corporate data cybersecurity breaches in the cloud happen due to hacker attacks that target employees, shows a report from Kaspersky Lab. With many of them forced to work remotely during the quarantine, companies are now more vulnerable than ever.